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| Issuer | United States |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TWENTY DOLLARS USA TWENTY |
| Reverse description | Gold-plated reverse reproduces the standard vignette of the White House within an oval frame, captioned 'THE WHITE HOUSE' below. The legend 'THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' runs across the top border, with 'IN GOD WE TRUST' above the vignette. Denomination numeral '20' appears at lower right and upper corners, with 'TWENTY DOLLARS' along the lower border. |
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This is not a legitimate banknote and has no place in a serious numismatic catalog. Gold-plated "collectibles" based on U.S. currency are novelty items mass-produced by private marketing companies — Franklin Mint variants and their imitators flooded the market from the 1970s onward. They carry no face value, no legal tender status, and the gold content is negligible, typically a micron or less of electroplating over base metal or paper stock.
Collector resale value is essentially nil beyond the original retail price, which itself was inflated.